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Topographic maps use contour lines to show elevation.
Topographic maps, often called "topo maps," feature contour lines to portray the shape and elevation of the land.
Contour lines (lines of equal elevation) that are close together indicate steep terrain, while lines that are far apart indicate flat terrain.
Such maps also usually portray both natural and artificial features. They show and name natural land formations such as mountains, valleys, plains, lakes, rivers and vegetation. They also identify particular man made features such as roads, boundaries, transmission lines and major buildings.
Answer:
The good answers here are:
A. They are more reflective (higher albedo) than most of the terrestrial planets.
C. They are larger than the terrestrial planets.
Explanation:
Light colored clouds found there have a better, reflective albedo. And both planets are so much bigger than Earth, they´re the biggest planets of our solar system. These are some factors of their brightness in our sky.